The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington

Description

The presidency of Donald Trump is having a significant impact on international affairs, global alliances, the U.S. role in the world, and on the status and politics of other countries.

The Jackson School will continue its series of talks and discussions on the international impact of the Trump presidency, in Spring 2019.

This week's lecture will conclude the series with a roundtable discussion.

Lectures are free and open to students and the public.

In this 2-credit lecture series (JSIS 478J), faculty at the Jackson School and Northwestern University will explore perspectives from U.S. space policy in the world to Trump and Russia to immigration enforcement and Germany in the spotlight of Trump criticism and more.

Regular attendance is required if you are taking the class for credit. Interested students are also welcome to attend any or all of the lectures without registering for the class.